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Mobile Hotspot

Mobile Hotspot

How many times have you found yourself in a situation where you needed to use the internet but had no access to a wireless network? Maybe you were driving on the interstate through an area with no coverage available, such as a state park, mountain range or valley. Perhaps you were on the bus or in a taxi, en route from one place to another, needing to look up directions or navigate but having no way of connecting your laptop to the web. Or maybe you were just relaxing in a park somewhere, wishing you had a mobile hotspot so you could check the current weather or sports scores.

It seems obvious that there are now more ways than ever to connect to the internet, but we nevertheless find ourselves often needing a connection where none is available. Sometimes, even at home or at the office, cable internet connections are lost, routers cease to function properly and internet service providers experience lapses which can sometimes last for days. When we are forced to go without the programs and applications to which we have become accustomed, it can feel as though life has come to a screeching halt and we feel disconnected, isolated and detached.

Fortunately, however, there are very few reasons anymore to cause fear of loss of unlimited internet access. With the rise in popularity of mobile hotspot technology, internet users the world over are discovering how easy it is to plug into the plethora of mobile broadband networks and take advantage of the freedom they afford. It is now possible to set up your own personal, private network from almost anywhere, be it somewhere you typically wouldn’t find a wireless network or a heavily populated spot like a café or restaurant. But the real beauty of the situation is how simple it is to connect.

Mobile hotspot technology, such as a device from TruConnect, is much easier to use than most would imagine. You can choose either a small thumb drive that looks just like a USB key, or a slightly larger (though still smaller than a standard deck of playing cards) device called MiFi. The thumb drive plugs into your laptop or netbook’s USB port and instantly connects you to Sprint’s nationwide 3G broadband network. The MiFi works in the same way, but is more powerful in that it connects not only your computer but up to four additional wireless devices as well, such as tablet computers, e-readers, mp3 players, gaming devices and more.

It is comforting to know that although these devices are connecting you to a nationwide network, they essentially create your own miniature network. That means that your connection is completely secure and private, which is reassuring since mobile hotspots are designed to be used in public places. And because you are able to choose who you invite to share your connection, you are in complete control over your mobile hotspot. You don’t need to worry about your computer being discoverable and vulnerable like when you connect to a public network, so you have peace of mind that your computer and its contents are safe and protected.

Although the benefits of mobile hotspot technology are varied and many, it is widely agreed that the best feature of devices like TruConnect’s is their ability to connect you to a dependable connection from almost anywhere in the nation. With everything you do daily online, from banking to email, it makes sense not to gamble with your connection. Instead of taking a chance on public connections and networks, create your own with a portable mobile hotspot device and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a safe, reliable, connection anywhere you go.

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